Large ships in Medici

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According to the paper map that comes with the collectors edition of the game, there's a "Sunken ship sighted in southern Insula Dracon. Exact location unknown." This may refer to the above carrier. See also Vehicle wrecks.

There's one more destroyed aircraft carrier at the Stingray. It's located near the dock (where you enter during the mission The Heist Begins), at about N 40 45.300; E 5 30.200. It's not visible when you're standing at the dock, but it's easily spotted from the air. The wreck is incomplete and only consists of the ships front end. The wreck looks identical to the other carrier, but the anchors are up and the flight deck is at a lower angle. This wreck also has Inflatable liferafts on it, but they can only be opened if they're Grappled from the surface while standing on a boat, or something.

According to the "The art of Just Cause 3" book that came with the collectors edition, Just Cause 3 was originally supposed to have an underwater environment similar to that of GTA V. An artwork shows a large sunken container ship where the player uses a diving suit.

There's a very rusted wreck of a cargo ship at about N 40 45.745; E 5 31.500. The hull seems to have broken in half and there's several rusted, but intact shipping containers. This needs confirmation, but it was likely added by the Bavarium Sea Heist DLC. A few meters west of the deeper end of the wreck is an open-ended container. The container has a cardboard box which can be pushed to float to the surface. Once destroyed, 8 rubber ducks pop out and Rico yells "Freedom!" This is an easter egg.

The Mile High Club from Just Cause 2 has crashed in north-west Insula Striate. The wreck is completely destroyed and looks like it is many decades old. The rear end is on the beach and most of it is under water. The front end is so deep that it's barely possible to dive there and look around without dying.

There is also a wreck like this underneath the Stingray. How this exists is unknown.

The Weapons Shipment Yard has a large rusted anchor behind the mech charging station. The anchor and its chain can be interacted with, using the Grappler cables, or Mech gravity tool.

It's of the "stockless anchor" type and it's similar in shape, but bigger than those used on american battleships during WW2.

The Urga Hrom D can lift it, but if you're trying to transport the anchor anywhere with the Urga Hroch, then be sure to set your map target before setting sail, because the anchor is likely to cease to exist when you return from the map view.

The aircraft carrier at the Stingray (see above) seems to have an identical anchor.

A lot of early designs and concept arts have been published among Cut game content from Just Cause 3. Among them is a small military ship (see in the gallery below), comparable in size to Mendozas destroyer in Sink the Buccaneer. This ship had a helicopter landing pad in the rear and a gun turret in the front. This was most likely cancelled in favour of the smaller Corvette.

There are several military and civilian ports in Medici, but few of them are capable of harboring large ships. That's because most ports are either on the banks of narrow rivers/canals, or are inside caves, or have walls with narrow gates. Examples of adequate ports are: